Flip the classroom, teach a grammar concept, create a short video study guide. Find the best free screen recorder to make videos of yourself that you can sha...
Answering a question I often get in the comments: How do I share a video with Audio in Google Meet. In this video I go through the steps needed to enable thi...
Youtube is an easy, free way to caption recorded videos. After you upload your video, you are able to go in and edit the automatic captions which make them m...
This video demonstrates how to edit automatically generated captions created by YouTube's speech-recognition software to create accurate closed captioning fo...
This method will prevent students from cheating on Google Forms. ***Update*** to allow the option for importing the form grades into Google Classroom, you wi...
How to Use Microsoft Teams When Screen Sharing and Communicating in ASL on a PC
RMTC-D/HH and FSDB Pineapple PD come together to create an app smash tutorial on how to use Microsoft Teams when screen sharing content while on a PC device ...
Using an ASL Interpreter with Microsoft Teams Tutorial
In this tutorial, RMTC-D/HH shares how a teacher can use an ASL interpreter in Microsoft Teams in a virtual environment. This step-by-step tutorial allows fo...
Have you heard the buzz about Boom Cards? Boom Cards are easy for your kids and simple for you. Check out all the amazing features Boom has to offer. Going d...
You can generate or upload caption files to a video or audio files that you can edit in Canvas Studio. The most common file type is an SRT file, though Studio also supports VTT files, which are more user-friendly for mobile devices. If you need help creating a captioned file, you can use a captionin...
Google Meet: 3 Ways to See Your Students when Presenting your Screen
This video is one in a series of videos on Google Meet. This video covers 3 different ways to still see your students while you are presenting your screen in a Google Meet video conference. You can access the full series of videos at https://www.controlaltachieve.com/meetvideos
Understanding hearing loss is more complex than you might imagine. Hearing loss is rarely just the loss of amplification (volume). It more commonly affects i...
Hearing With Only One Ear: Binaural Hearing vs. Unilateral Hearing Loss
What happens when you can only hear with one ear? This hearing loss in only one ear is often known as unilateral hearing loss or single-sided deafness. Check...
What if a hearing aid isn't enough? A look at Phonak Roger Microphones
Phonak Teen advisor Finn and his family meets with Stacey from Phonak U.S. to talk about Phonak Roger accessories. Phonak Roger is the technology in micropho...
What does the Phonak Roger Select sound like? An audio demonstration by Connevans
David and the team demonstrate how the Roger Select works on different modes. https://www.connevans.co.uk/product/24140013/3PRSEL/Phonak-Roger-Select-Transmi...
Modern work life is highly demanding, especially on people’s ability to communicate. Meetings often cause hearing difficulties for people with hearing loss. ...
Phonak Roger Select and Roger Pen listening simulation
Ryan has severe hearing loss and is trying out a Roger Pen and Roger Select for the first time. Listen to the microphones in this video and how they sound in...
A listening simulation: Providing auditory access to educational environments
This listening simulation can help you understand the different hearing assistive technologies (HAT) to ensure students with hearing loss have the least rest...
Using Google Drive - ASL - Part 4: Using Google Drive at Work
Getting Started with Google Drive: A tutorial in American Sign Language. Part 4 of a 4 part series. Using Google Drive at Work If you have feedback or questi...